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Women perform unexpectedly well in Afghan polls

By Jo Johnson in New Delhi

Published: October 25 2005 03:00 | Last updated: October 25 2005 03:00

Women fared unexpectedly well in Afghanistan's first parliamentary elections since 1969, but will be heavily outnumbered in an assembly dominated by warlords, druglords and socially conservative religious leaders.

Provisional results show that although female candidates failed to win more seats than the 68 reserved for them under the constitution, many would have been elected even without the quota system.

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